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The popularity of self-driving robotaxis is exploding, and some riders say a car with a computer at the helm feels safer than trusting a stranger.
The next frontier in steering doesn’t have to be scary.
Administrator Lee Zeldin said “everyone hates it,” but it’s still unclear what the EPA plans to do about start/stop systems.
One of my happiest of happy places is an asphalt ribbon on a mile-high ridge in the Blue Ridge Mountains called the Cherohala ...
Polestar means business and its next two models are a clear sign the EV automaker plans to push the envelope. Polestar may be ...
Scottie Scheffler sent the golf world into a spin with his press conference rant about a mud ball that he believes led to a ...
President Donald Trump arrived in the United Arab Emirates Thursday for the last leg of his first major foreign trip. Air ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday visited a U.S. base installation at the center of American involvement in the Middle East ...
A guide to a fast-paced two-day weekend road trip that splits time between driving and ferrying across Washington lands and ...
Joe Campbell says his calling is to share God’s love, but a group of women say he sexually abused them as girls. An NBC News ...
A five-way intersection on Ridge Avenue is in line to get a "pedestrian hybrid beacon," which allows pedestrians to trigger a ...
GRAND CHUTE (WLUK) -- A four-way stop is coming to a popular detour route during Interstate 41 construction. The intersection ...